£6.50

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Flexible and adaptable, this diy chain comes as a set of links allowing you to form a chain to suspend your cooking pot or personal cooking system.

Neat and simple clip hooks quickly attach to the lip of our pots and pans allowing you to hang your cookware over an open flame. The chain can be made to the length your require by simply adding or removing links.

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Reviews

Nifty!

What a great product!
Light, versatile & does the job.
It also works with an MOD crusader canteen mug & MSR cooking pots

ajr

4th August 2016

Fiddletastic!

Came with 101 titanium links, enough for all manners of setup and fiddling!

My set only had one connecting ring though (unlike one of the pics) but I had lots spare around the house.

I opted for three 'arms' of 12 followed by the joining ring. I then decided to add two lengths of 12 each followed by more rings to adjust height for simmering. Not tried this yet, but I will fiddle when 'in the field'.